“…Consequently, there are distinct changes in sediment chemistry (Gutiérrez et al, 2006), composition and transport (e.g., Palomo et al, 2004) and in bottom topography (Escapa et al, 2004;Perillo and Iribarne, 2004) within crab beds. These changes directly affect abundances of nematodes, polychaetes, juvenile crabs Palomo et al, 2004;Escapa et al, 2004), the fiddler crab Uca uruguayensis (Daleo et al, 2003), the mud crab Cyrtograpsus angulatus , the cordgrass Spartina densiflora (Bortolus and Iribarne, 1999;Bortolus et al, 2002Bortolus et al, , 2004, the pickleweed Sarcocornia perennis (formerly known as Salicornia ambigua; Perillo and Iribarne, 2004) and indirectly habitat use and foraging rates of migratory shorebirds Palomo et al, 2003;Iribarne et al, 2005).…”